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David Pietraszewski
David Pietraszewski
Max Planck Institute for Human Development & University of California, Santa Barbara
Verified email at mpib-berlin.mpg.de - Homepage
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The content of our cooperation, not the color of our skin: An alliance detection system regulates categorization by coalition and race, but not sex
D Pietraszewski, L Cosmides, J Tooby
PloS one 9 (2), e88534, 2014
1692014
How the mind sees coalitional and group conflict: the evolutionary invariances of n-person conflict dynamics
D Pietraszewski
Evolution and Human Behavior 37 (6), 470-480, 2016
1482016
Constituents of Political Cognition: Race, Party politics, and the Alliance Detection System
D Pietraszewski, OS Curry, MB Petersen, L Cosmides, J Tooby
Cognition 140, 24-39, 2015
1462015
Evidence that accent is a dedicated dimension of social categorization, not a byproduct of coalitional categorization
D Pietraszewski, A Schwartz
Evolution and Human Behavior 35 (1), 51-57, 2014
1212014
The evolution of leadership: Leadership and followership as a solution to the problem of creating and executing successful coordination and cooperation enterprises
D Pietraszewski
The Leadership Quarterly 31 (2), 101299, 2020
922020
Evidence that accent is a dimension of social categorization, not a byproduct of perceptual salience, familiarity, or ease-of-processing
D Pietraszewski, A Schwartz
Evolution and Human Behavior 35 (1), 43-50, 2014
732014
Not by strength alone: Children's conflict expectations follow the logic of the asymmetric war of attrition.
D Pietraszewski, A Shaw
Human Nature 26 (1), 44-72, 2015
672015
Why evolutionary psychology should abandon modularity
D Pietraszewski, AE Wertz
Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2021
622021
What is group psychology? Adaptations for mapping shared intentional stances.
D Pietraszewski
Navigating the social world: What infants, children, and other species can …, 2013
582013
Coalitional psychology on the playground: Reasoning about indirect social consequences in preschoolers and adults
D Pietraszewski, TC German
Cognition 126 (3), 352-363, 2013
382013
Toward a computational theory of social groups: A finite set of cognitive primitives for representing any and all social groups in the context of conflict
D Pietraszewski
Behavioral and brain sciences 45, e97, 2022
372022
Intergroup processes: Principles from an evolutionary perspective
D Pietraszewski
In P. Van Lange, E. T. Higgins, & A. W. Kruglanski (Eds), Social Psychology …, 2020
312020
Priming Race: Does the Mind Inhibit Categorization by Race at Encoding or Recall?
D Pietraszewski
Social Psychological and Personality Science 7 (1), 85-91, 2016
292016
A reanalysis of crossed-dimension “Who Said What?” paradigm studies, using a better error base-rate correction
D Pietraszewski
Evolution and Human Behavior 39 (5), 479-489, 2018
272018
Three-month-old human infants use vocal cues of body size
D Pietraszewski, AE Wertz, GA Bryant, K Wynn
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 284 (1856), 20170656, 2017
212017
The correct way to test the hypothesis that racial categorization is a byproduct of an evolved alliance-tracking capacity
D Pietraszewski
Scientific Reports 11, 3404 (2021), 2021
132021
Erasing race with cooperation: Evidence that race is a consequence of coalitional inferences
DJ Pietraszewski
Dissertation, University of California, Santa Barbara, 2009
92009
Reverse engineering the structure of cognitive mechanisms
D Pietraszewski, AE Wertz
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 34 (4), 209-209, 2011
62011
What is argument for? An adaptationist approach to argument and debate
D Pietraszewski, H Mercier, D Sperber
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 34 (2), 86, 2011
62011
Is accent a dedicated dimension of agent representation
D Pietraszewski, A Schwartz
Talk at Human Behavior and Evolution Society, Williamsburg, VA, 2007
62007
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